A Child's Garden of Verses (1885)
by
Robert Louis Stevenson

My Kingdom

Down by a shining water well
I found a very little dell,

No higher than my head.
The heather and the gorse about
In summer bloom were coming out,
Some yellow and some red.

I called the little pool a sea;
The little hills were big to me;

For I am very small.
I made a boat, I made a town,
I searched the caverns up and down,
And named them one and all.

And all about was mine, I said,
The little sparrows overhead,

The little minnows too.
This was the world and I was king;
For me the bees came by to sing,
For me the swallows flew.

I played there were no deeper seas,
Nor any wider plains than these,

Nor other kings than me.
At last I heard my mother call
Out from the house at evenfall,
To call me home to tea.

And I must rise and leave my dell,
And leave my dimpled water well,

And leave my heather blooms.
Alas!and as my home I neared,
How very big my nurse appeared.
How great and cool the rooms!

Public domain text taken from The Poets’ Corner:
http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/rls03.html#1


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